Tuesday 10 May 2022 11:26 PM Paralympian Kelly Cartwright is having a baby boy; posts gender reveal video trends now Kelly Cartwright is having a baby boy! Paralympian, 33, hosts a cute gender reveal party with her two children a week after announcing her pregnancy By Jo Scrimshire and Chloe-lee Longhetti For Daily Mail Australia Published: 23:21 BST, 10 May 2022 | Updated: 23:25 BST, 10 May 2022 Viewcomments Gold medal-winning Paralympian Kelly Cartwright is having a baby boy. The Australian sprinter and long jumper, 33, who announced her pregnancy last week, posted a sweet gender reveal video on Instagram on Tuesday. In the video, her two children with longtime partner Ryan Miller are shown popping a balloon, which exploded with blue confetti. 'We are so excited!' Gold medal-winning Paralympian Kelly Cartwright (pictured with her longtime partner Ryan Miller) is having a baby boy 'IT'S A BOY,' the Rebel Sports spokeswoman wrote in the caption. 'I was honestly expecting a girl! We are so excited!' Kelly and Ryan's baby is due in November. Announcing her pregnancy on Instagram last week, Kelly said the news came as a surprise for the couple, who 'gave all their baby things away' after their two children outgrew them. 'Surprise!' she told her followers. 'We are so excited / nervous to add the third and last addition to our little family! Coming this November.' Cute: The Aussie sprinter and long jumper, who announced her pregnancy last week, posted a sweet gender reveal video on Instagram on Tuesday. In the video, her two children with longtime partner Ryan Miller are shown popping a balloon, which exploded with blue confetti 'I promised to not find out this time but I'm already struggling. So gender reveal coming soon,' she added. Kelly's friends offered their well-wishes in the comments section, with footy WAG Alex Fevola writing: 'Congratulations!' Radio host Ash Pollard commented: 'Oh, my god!' Kelly and Ryan, who have been together for more than seven years, are already parents to daughter Charley, two, and son Max, five. Growing family: Kelly and Ryan, who have been together for more than seven years, are already parents to daughter Charley, two, and son Max, five Baby joy: Announcing her pregnancy last week, Kelly said the news came as a surprise for the couple, who 'gave all their baby things away' after their two children outgrew them Kelly was just 15 years old when her leg was amputated after she'd been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called synovial sarcoma. 'I remember telling the doctors I'd rather die than have my leg amputated,' she previously told Daily Mail Australia. But after researching the survival rates without amputation, Kelly made the tough decision to have her leg removed. Amputation: Kelly was just 15 years old when her leg was amputated after she'd been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called synovial sarcoma 'I remember meeting other amputees afterwards, which was hugely helpful - as was the rehabilitation,' she said. 'Speaking to other people and working with my mentor was also invaluable - it helped me to go back to sport.' After having her right leg amputated, Kelly went on to win two Paralympic medals, climb Mount Kilimanjaro and appear on Dancing with the Stars. Success story: After having her right leg amputated, Kelly went on to win two Paralympic medals, climb Mount Kilimanjaro and appear on Dancing with the Stars Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility